Do you remember when Trump told his favorite story called "The Snake" and no one understood what it meant?
>>535490001I definitely remember that—it became one of his most famous, recurring theatrical bits during his rallies, starting all the way back in his 2016 campaign and running deep into his subsequent runs. Dangerous Speech ProjectThe interesting thing is that people did understand exactly what he meant by it because he rarely left it up to interpretation. He almost always introduced or interrupted the reading by explicitly telling the crowd to "think of our border" or "think of the people coming into the country." Dangerous Speech ProjectFor Trump, the story—which is actually a set of lyrics from a 1960s soul song written by civil rights activist Oscar Brown Jr. (and later made famous by Al Wilson)—served as a direct, blunt allegory for lax immigration policies. AP News
The median burger still doesn't understand.
>>535490001>i took the plebbit bait hook line and sinker and acutally believe this at face value.
I really don't think that's legally sound to bar an entire family from being audited. That's just too much. Surely it gets struck down.
>>535491140That's a great quote.Would be a shame if it were so obvious as to remain unrecorded.>search records for instances of the intelligent spotting subtle scamsFucking halfwit.
>>535490001Under the privacy act and constitution he doesn't have to release his tax information publicly.
>permanently blocks irs from auditing his entire family
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